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Contributing to Tautulli

Pull Requests

If you think you can contribute code to the Tautulli repository, do not hesitate to submit a pull request.

Branches

All pull requests should be based on the dev branch, to minimize cross merges. When you want to develop a new feature, clone the repository with git clone origin/dev -b FEATURE_NAME. Use meaningful commit messages.

Python Code

Compatibility

The code should work with Python 2.7. Note that Tautulli runs on different platforms, including Network Attached Storage devices such as Synology.

Re-use existing code. Do not hesitate to add logging in your code. You can the logger module plexpy.logger.* for this. Web requests are invoked via plexpy.request.* and derived ones. Use these methods to automatically add proper and meaningful error handling.

Code conventions

Although Tautulli did not adapt a code convention in the past, we try to follow the PEP8 conventions for future code. A short summary to remind you (copied from http://wiki.ros.org/PyStyleGuide):

  • 4 space indentation
  • 80 characters per line
  • package_name
  • ClassName
  • method_name
  • field_name
  • _private_something
  • self.__really_private_field
  • _global

Documentation

Document your code. Use docstrings See PEP-257 for more information.

Continuous Integration

Tautulli has a configuration file for travis-ci. You can add your forked repo to Travis to have it check your code against PEP8, PyLint, and PyFlakes for you. Your pull request will show a green check mark or a red cross on each tested commit, depending on if linting passes.

HTML/Template code

Compatibility

HTML5 compatible browsers are targetted. There is no specific mobile version of Tautulli yet.

Conventions

  • 4 space indentation
  • methodName
  • variableName
  • ClassName